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Mines Convert To Warman® Froth Pumps
Blurb for online publications Two mines in South Africa’s Limpopo province proved the value of Weir Minerals’ Warman® AHF pump range in pumping frothy, high density and viscous slurries.
In recent times, tailings processing has become a critical aspect of mining operations globally, with an increased focus on water recovery, safety and sustainability. Combined with the stringent...
Best practice systems underpin company’s local manufacturing
Maintaining world class operational efficiencies at its manufacturing facilities in South Africa is one of the factors that has allowed mining equipment supplier Weir Minerals Africa to expand its...
Supply Chain Excellence At Weir Minerals’ Kitwe Branch
As Weir Minerals Africa’s hub for central and east Africa, the newly upgraded Kitwe facility in Zambia is offering customers world class supply chain efficiency. The branch officially opened in...
Weir Minerals online store in demand, increases offering
Engineering solutions provider Weir Minerals Africa launched its e-commerce platform to the market in 2016. Dewatering product manager and person responsible for launching the platform Afzal...
Upgrades to start at Heavy Bay foundry
In line with its oil sands business growth, engineering solutions provider Weir Minerals Africa has received capital expenditure approval worth R30-million for upgrades at its Heavy Bay foundry in...
World Class Supply Chain Means Savings For Weir Minerals Customers In Africa
Mines served by Weir Minerals Africa have experienced considerable added value through the company’s upgrades to its supply chain system. According to Weir Minerals Africa’s supply chain director...
Supplier expands Cavex hydrocyclone footprint across Copperbelt
Mining equipment supplier Weir Minerals Africa is expanding its Cavex hydrocyclones footprint across Africa with its two most recent orders of hydrocyclones to be installed in the Central African...
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